So what are the settings to edit in injFX_Settings.h to get it to look like the video? I added all the files, and while my game looks sharper, the colors all still look exactly the same as they always have.

I have no idea, mine looks incredibly good on stock already so I won't be editing it at all.

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Originally Posted by Foxrun

Uh oh what happens if Im just using the regular 2.1?

I doubt it will work, just download it from the guru3d forum link I gave you, the link is in the first page of that thread.

Did you know there's already an in built frame limit option in BF3? Open the console and type "GameTime.MaxVariableFps" and add on the number you want your fps limited too and hit enter. You can also make it permanent by creating a blank text file with notepad then add that command to it save it as user.cfg then pop it in your BF3 main folder.

Did you know there's already an in built frame limit option in BF3? Open the console and type "GameTime.MaxVariableFps" and add on the number you want your fps limited too and hit enter. You can also make it permanent by creating a blank text file with notepad then add that command to it save it as user.cfg then pop it in your BF3 main folder.

Yes, of course I did know, that's the first thing I tried. But the in-game FPS limiter gives stuttering to me and it drops below 62 quite often for no reason (to like 58-60 making it stutter).

Aparrently the in-game FPS limiter does not like SLI/Crossfire setups. So that's why I'm sticking to MSI Afterburner's FPS Limiter, to prevent stuttering.